Carla Bruni admits 'quickie' wedding to Nicolas Sarkozy

France's first lady, Carla Bruni-Sarkozy has revealed that her wedding to President Nicolas Sarkozy was decided just two days in advance.

President And Madame Sarkozy Arrive At Heathrow To Begin State Visit
Ms Bruni admitted being nervous about meeitng the Royal Family. Credit: Photo: GETTY

In a one-hour interview for French TV, Ms Bruni also recalled that she practiced her curtsy for Britain's Queen Elizabeth with British rock singer Marianne Faithfull.

The programme "Carla Bruni in complete freedom" reunited the president's wife with friends from her former careers as a model and singer-songwriter.

Guests included French fashion designers Christian Lacroix and Jean Paul Gaultier, who created the Hermes dress she wore for her wedding in a small private ceremony in February.

Ms Bruni said the wedding was decided just two days in advance, leaving her barely enough time to find a dress. She said she chose the cream Hermes knee-length dress off the rack in one of the brand's Paris stores.

She also revealed she was nervous about meeting the Queen and was given specific instructions by diplomats on what to wear and say. She decided to curtsy to the British monarch, even though it is not obligatory for the wives of heads of state.

"I really wanted to curtsy to the Queen, and we had a lot of fun with my friend Marianne Faithfull, who had already met the Queen," she said.

"She (Faithfull) is a British citizen, and she showed me 50 different kinds of curtsies, including some that involved practically throwing yourself on the floor, and it was very funny. I did not imagine that people would talk about the curtsy that much afterwards," she added.

Ms Bruni acknowledged she had toned down her naturally playful personality because of the criticism she drew when she first started dating the President.

"There was a brief period when I was trying to be serious so that people would trust me and so they wouldn't worry, so they wouldn't say: 'My God, what is the world coming to?'," she confided.

She said she did not mind interviewers asking her about her desire to have another child (she has a seven-year-old son from a previous relationship), but resented suggestions her stomach already looked pregnant. "Isn't that rude? Now, I've completely cut out the beer," she said with a laugh.

Lacroix said the television show was the first glimpse of her real personality. "It's the first time that you see her as we know her," he said, referring to the years when she modeled in his catwalk shows.

The president's wife raised eyebrows in July by releasing an album with lyrics mocking her reputation as a man-eater and comparing her lover to a class A drug. She is donating her royalties from sales of the record to charity.

This week, she won damages from a clothing firm who had distributed bags bearing a nude image of her from her modeling days.